About Our Rescue Group...

Palo Pinto County Humane Society is a non-profit group of volunteers and a collection of foster homes dedicated to rescuing helpless stray dogs and cats and also those out of time at the local shelter. We work to raise public awareness for the need to spay and neuter dogs and cats. We also hold local adoption events, and strive to find loving homes for lost and abandoned dogs & cats.

Come Meet Our Pets...

Our animals are in foster homes throughout the Mineral Wells/Palo Pinto area. Adoption events are frequently held in Mineral Wells. An appointment will need to be made for meeting an animal outside one of our adoption events.

Our Adoption Process...

You must be 18 years of age or older to adopt an animal from PPCHS. There is an application process and a $75.00 fee. We provide medical care, vaccinations, spaying, and neutering for our dogs and cats in care. 100% of these services are covered by donations and adoption fees.

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